
The Origins of Autoflower Cannabis: Debunking Myths and Tracing Its True Lineage
Autoflower cannabis strains didn’t come from sativa or hemp—they evolved from Cannabis ruderalis, a hardy subspecies first identified in 1924. This article explores how autoflowers emerged and debunks the misinformation surrounding their origins.

The Future of Autoflowering Cannabis: Breeding Innovations and Industry Shifts
Autoflowers were once seen as a novelty, but modern breeding has turned them into a serious contender in cannabis cultivation. With stabilized genetics, increased THC content, and improved yields, these strains are now a viable option for both home and commercial growers. This article examines the innovations driving their evolution and what to expect in the coming years.

Quick Guide: Recommended Practices for Strain Selection and Breeding High Potency Cannabis and High Yield Production of Biomass
Maximize your cannabis yield and potency with data-driven practices for hybrid breeding, early selection, canopy architecture, disease management, and cannabinoid production. Learn essential strategies for high-quality cannabis cultivation.

Key Insights for Cannabis Breeders: Enhancing Biomass and Cannabinoid Yield in Hemp Hybrids
Uncover critical findings from Cornell University researchers on improving biomass and cannabinoid yield in hemp hybrids. Learn how key traits like basal stem diameter and canopy architecture influence yield and quality.